Substitute PE teacher is arrested ‘after she paid schoolchildren $5 each to BULLY a classmate
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Substitute PE teacher is arrested ‘after she paid schoolchildren $5 each to BULLY a classmate – prompting three of them to beat the boy up’
- Aadrina Salean Smith, 24, was arrested after allegedly paying five students $5 each to tackle another student during PE on August 23
- Smith was a substitute teacher at North Caddo Elementary Middle School and has since been terminated
- The former substitute teacher was seen in a video sitting on the bleachers while the victim laid on the ground for several seconds
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A Lousiana substitute PE teacher was arrested on Monday after she allegedly offered middle school students $5 each to beat up a classmate.
Aadrina Salean Smith, 24, allegedly paid five students money to tackle another student at North Caddo Elementary Middle School in the City of Vivian on August 23.
Smith was seen in a video in the gym bleachers while the victim laid on the floor, according to the Caddo Sheriff Department. She didn’t help the student get up.
The substitute teacher was terminated from the Caddo Parish School District and booked into Caddo Correctional Center on a $10,000 bond.
She is charged with one count of malfeasance and five counts of the delinquency of juveniles. More arrests are pending.
DailyMail.com reached out to Caddo Parish School District and North Caddo Elementary Middle School for a comment, but they didn’t immediately respond.
Aadrina Salean Smith, 24, allegedly offered five students money to tackle another student at North Caddo Elementary Middle School in the City of Vivian on August 23. Video of the incident shows Smith verbally communicating with five students and appearing to congratulate three who participated in the battery
The incident happened during a P.E. class on Aug. 23 at North Caddo Elementary Middle School, according to a report received by the Caddo Youth Services Division. Pictured, a photo of North Caddo’s gymnasium
DailyMail.com reached out to Caddo Parish School District and North Caddo Elementary Middle School for a comment, but they didn’t immediately respond. Pictured, North Caddo Elementary Middle School, where the bullying incident occurred
Teacher misconduct is rampant across the US, as the Louisiana incident closely follows the firing of a Tennessee principal who was caught on video dragging a special education student, 11, on the floor.
Helen Campbell grabbed the student by the ankles and dragged him through the school’s hallway for 570 feet, equivalent to the length of two football fields.
Campbell was fired for ‘unprofessional conduct, conduct unbecoming, insubordination, and neglect of duty’ from Walter Hill Elementary in Murfreesboro Thursday.
Rutherford County Director of Schools Bill Spurlock said that on November 4, 2019, the unnamed student failed to comply to a request from Campbell, prompting her and teacher Bonnie Marlar to drag the student.
The child sustained minor injuries. Both Campbell and Marlar had child abuse charges filed against them.
Helen Campbell was fired for ‘unprofessional conduct, conduct unbecoming, insubordination, and neglect of duty’ from Walter Hill Elementary in Murfreesboro
Stills from that security video showed Campbell and another staff member pulling the child by his arm from a chair, grabbing him by his belt and dragging him by the wrists before dragging him into the hallway by the ankles
Another teacher in the south was fired in Texas after ‘torturing’ her students by playing a video of a high-pitched dog whistle for 40 minutes, an entire period, as an unusual punishment.
The unidentified teacher played the clip at LeLand Edge Middle School on March 2 and left students clutching their ears in agony.
Zoey Lohrs told NBC DFW: ‘She put on the ringing noise everyone was covering their ears. One of them walked out of the classroom, one of them was yelling that it was torture and one was trying to unplug the computer.’
It is unclear why the students ‘deserved’ the punishment.
Zoey Lohrs, (left) one of the students in the classroom, said that students literally felt like they were being tortured and even tried to turn the computer off to end it. Her mom Janice, right, also blasted the teacher over the incident
Police are investigating a teacher at Leland Edge Middle School who decided to discipline her students by playing a 40- minute ‘dog whistle’ YouTube video